Bruno Faidutti

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Bruno Faidutti (23 October 1961) is an historian and sociologist, living in France, who is best known as an author of board games. His best known games include Knightmare Chess (1991), Mystery of the Abbey (1993, 2003) and Citadels (2000). He is also involved in the boardgaming community with his "Ideal Games Library" website and personal "Game of the Year" prize.

Many of his games are the results of collaboration with other designers. "Six Degrees of Bruno Faidutti" is a parlour game linking game designers, based on the game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.

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[edit] Ludography

[edit] Sole designer

[edit] Collaborations with Pierre Cléquin

[edit] Collaborations with Serge Laget

  • Meurtre à l'Abbaye, 1996, Multisim
  • Castle, 2000, Jeux Descartes
  • Mystery of the Abbey, 2003, Days of Wonder (a redevelopment of Meurtre à l'Abbaye)

[edit] After an original idea by Karl-Heinz Schmiel

[edit] Collaborations with Michael Schacht

[edit] Collaborations with Leo Colovini

  • Vabanque, 2001, Winning Moves

[edit] Collaborations with Alan R. Moon

  • De l'Orc pour les Braves, 2003, Asmodée
  • Diamant, 2005, Schmidt Spiele

[edit] Collaborations with Bruno Cathala

[edit] Collaborations with Gwénaël Book

[edit] Collaborations with Paul Randles and Mike Selinker

[edit] External links

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